windows 10 home remote desktop

Windows 10 Home Remote Desktop lets you connect to your computer from another device, giving you the freedom to access your files and programs remotely. It’s like bringing your computer with you wherever you go, making it convenient and accessible.

Here are the key features of the Windows 10 home remote desktop:

  1. Remote Desktop Client: It includes the Remote Desktop client, allowing you to connect to other devices running the Remote Desktop Server.
  2. Single Session: Unlike the Pro and Enterprise editions, Windows 10 Home allows only one remote connection at a time. If someone is already using the computer locally, you won’t be able to connect remotely until the local user logs out.
  3. No Remote Desktop Server: It does not have the Remote Desktop Server feature, so you can’t use it as the host for multiple simultaneous remote connections.
  4. Remote Assistance: It does support remote assistance, allowing someone else to connect to your computer temporarily to help troubleshoot issues.
  5. Microsoft Account: To use Remote Desktop on Windows 10 Home, you need to sign in with a Microsoft account. This is used for authentication and authorization.
  6. Network Level Authentication (NLA): Remote Desktop on Windows 10 Home supports Network Level Authentication for enhanced security.